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Im sure somebody has the answer for me:

I'm not after info on weight info etc....

 

if any body out ther has one - what would be the cubic metre capacity of a tipper bed (full height body for arb/ chip use)

 

considering a crew cab but want to compare the size of the bed against our single bed 130 and the body we have on our 110 to see if its a viable option.

 

would love to go the mog route but cant sort out the O licence and drivers licence quickly enough.

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Supposing the following approx sizes then approx cubic metre capacities will be:

 

LR130 single cab, 2.65m long – 8’8”, 1.85m wide – 6’, 1m - 3’3” or 39”, high= 4.9 cubic metres approx – if built to 1.2m high = 5.8 cubic metres approx

 

LR130 crew cab, 1.70m long – 5’6”, 1.85m wide – 6’, 1.2m – 47” high = 3.75 cubic metres approx

 

LR110 single cab, 2.15m long – 7’,1.85m wide – 6’, 1.2m – 47” high = 4.75 cubic metres approx

 

Hope that helps

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Hodge

 

do you use the 130 as your everyday vehicle or is it in addition to another truck - just wondered as the rear box/pick up body seems a bit small, and I worrying that if I opt for a doucle cab I mind struggle with the size and space.

 

How have you found it?

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Hi I have the following with my 3 trucks and have done some measuring for you.

 

 

 

Single cab transit with toolbox

L 2.5 x W 2 x H 1.15 =5.75

 

110 Tipper

L 2 x W 1.8 x H 1.15 =4.14

 

130 crew cab

 

L 1.85 x W 1.9 x H 1.10 =4.615

HI ALL my size of my 110 tipper 2.25 long x 1.82 wide and 110 ht thanks jon :thumbup:

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thanks for the info guys very much appreciated

 

Currently we run a 110 and a 130

 

unfortunately theres 3 guys and me (i sometimes have to be elsewhere)

 

so if I shoot off somewhere else: 2 seats and three guys.

 

was thinking of going for the crew cab to solve this as 3 seats in the front of the landy isnt fun for anybody involved!

as long as it doesnt cause a problem with losing too much chip capacity.

 

its either that or have a little van following us around carrying kit and a guy.

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